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This quilt is currently sitting on Mom’s bed. It was the first quilt I made for her.

The pattern is deceiving – it looks like it has curves but is really straight lines. The angle of the photo doesn’t do the heart justice but the red and pink are placed to represent a heart. From my heart to Mom’s

Ever since Orange County Fire Authority has participated in Susan Komen’s Race for the Cure, I have had the backing of Executive Management. Chip Prather was our Chief for many years and always bought raffle tickets or goodies from the bake sale. He even showed up one year to do the walk.

So when he announced his retirement, I thought he might enjoy a quilt. Here is my selection

This is the basic Log Cabin pattern. By using 3 basic colors, you can make the center into a star or make the center using yellows and turn it into the sun. Anyway you make, it will be appreciated. The quilting was done ‘stitch in the ditch’ with some hand stitching.

It was given to my husband as a Christmas/birthday/anniversary/Valentines day present since it took me awhile to handquilt.

I love purples and have quite a few fat quarters in my stash. When I saw this pattern, again, I had to make it.

My Mom works with the Pacific Northwest Living Historians and she asked if I had a quilt I could donate for a raffle. I sent this one. Think I need to make another one. Sewn on-point and you can easily break this down to make your own. I’ll have to as I probably won’t be able to find the pattern again – really need to get the sewing room in order – someday.

I saw this kit in Cozy Cottage Fabrics in Brea and had to make it. Each year, we have a team of walkers/ runners that participate in the Orange County, CA Race for the Cure.

I make a quilt to raffle off and all the proceeds go to the Komen Foundation. Just a little fussy cutting, some squares, a center panel and sashing and this is the result. One co-worker liked it so much, he asked me to make another one which I did. The sad thing was Laurel Burch passed away due to cancer about 5 months after this line of fabrics was introduced. She was very talented.

I found this pattern at a quilt show in Yorba Linda. The design is a red work project and is old fashion looking. Red work is so relaxing and zen like. Plus it is very portable. If you cut the strands ahead of time, you can take it on a plane to kill time, work on it while waiting for your car to be repaired, etc.

I had it custom quilted by Diane Beachamp at Quilter’s Garden, Anaheim. Other projects, but not finished are a Hawaiian floral and a Lewis and Clark red work. Usually called UFO (Un-finished objects) or PIGS (projects in a grocery sack). They will get finished someday

My friend Annie likes to travel, and she has moved to various cities throughout her career. I thought this would be an appropriate quilt. It is 1 1/2″ X 3 1/2″ strips sewn together in a random pattern. There is a setting block and an intersecting block.

The quilt was done with a stitch in the ditch and then some handquilting on the setting block (white one). I used the excess strip to make the border.